In his Sunday New York Times op-ed " Today’s Inequality Could Easily Become Tomorrow’s Catastrophe,” Yale economist Robert Shiller paints a dire picture of the economy as a zero-sum game where the gains of the rich come at the expense of the poor. He says: "Economic inequality is already a concern, but it could become a nightmare in the decades ahead. … Innovations in robotics and artificial intelligence, which are already making many jobs uncompetitive, could lead us ... Read More